The Tax Administration Act is a major piece of legislation that will affect every single person responsible for tax in South Africa. While the overall aim of the Act is to incorporate into one piece of legislation certain generic administrative provisions that were previously duplicated in various tax acts, the TAA does much more besides this, including significantly extending SARS' powers.

The Tax Indaba is an event that is aimed at addressing
pertinent issues related to all aspects of tax. These
issues will be tackled in both the strategic and practical
levels with the aim of benefitting you. The focus of the
Indaba is to “bridge the gap between tax practitioners,
corporate tax advisors and regulators”.

This is definitely the tax event to attend. It is the
only one of its kind, as it is the collaborative work of a
number of associations:Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA)Association of Accounting Technicians
(AAT(SA)Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
(CIMA)Chartered Secretaries Southern Africa
(CSSA)Institute of Accounting and Commerce
(IAC)South African Institute of Tax Practitioners
(SAIT)

The involvement of all of these associations ensures a
diverse and informative event. Taking place over five
days, Tax Indaba 2014 gathers expert presenters from all
over the world and from the various disciplines in
tax. It is an event that no one involved in South
African tax can afford to miss!

There are various issues and changes that impact on tax
practitioners, both corporate and individual. The Indaba
gives you an opportunity to enhance your knowledge on the
latest tax matters and developments making it easy for you
to improve your understanding and be able to comply with
regulatory requirements. The Indaba will be streamed,
allowing you to choose those sessions that will benefit you
most whether you are a taxpayer, practitioner, investor or
in-house tax professional.COURSE
CONTENT:

Key topics to be discussed include:

Strategic overview on South African tax

Tax Administration Act

Mining Tax Stream

Personal Income Tax Stream

Tax Risk Management

International Tax

Be sure to book your seat now to ensure that you are
part of this industry gathering tackling the latest
regulatory requirements and many other tax issues affecting
the South African market.

WHO SHOULD
ATTEND

Financial Director

Chief Financial Officer

Financial Manager

Financial Analyst

General Manager: Tax

Tax Accountant

Tax Advisor

Tax Manager

Tax Controller

Taxation Specialist

Tax Auditor

Auditor

Accountant

PRESENTER/S:

Judge Dennis Davis,
Chair, Davis Committee

Adv. Eric Mkhawane,
CEO, Tax Ombud

Logan Wort, Executive Secretary,
African Tax Administration Forum

Clem Sunter

Prof. Jackie
Arendse, Visiting Associate
Professor, University of the
Witwatersrand

Mike Schὕssler,
Director, Economists.co.za

Prof. Chris Evans,
Professor, School of Taxation and Business
Law Australian School of Business

WHY REGISTER WITH SAIT?

Section 240A of the Tax Administration Act, 2011 (as amended) requires that all tax practitioners register with a recognized controlling body before 1 July 2013. It is a criminal offense to not register with both a recognized controlling body and SARS.